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Tai chi improves oxidative stress response and DNA damage/repair in young sedentary females. Huang XY1, Eungpinichpong W2, Silsirivanit A3, Nakmareong S4, Wu XH5. J Phys Ther Sci. 2014 Jun VIEW
Tai chi improves pain and functional status in adults with rheumatoid arthritis: results of a pilot single-blinded randomized controlled trial Wang, C. Med Sport Sci. 2008 VIEW
Tai chi improves pain and functional status in adults with rheumatoid arthritis: results of a pilot single-blinded randomized controlled trial Wang, C. Med Sport Sci. 2008 VIEW
Tai chi improves pain and functional status in adults withRheumatoid arthritis Wang C//Lan J//Roubenoff R//Kalish R//// Soc Acupuncture Research, 10th Symposium 2003 VIEW
Tai chi improves pain in patients with knee arthritis, trial finds. Wise J1 BMJ. 2016 May 17 VIEW
Tai chi improves psychoemotional state, cognition, and motor learning in older adults during the COVID-19 pandemic Rima Solianik1, Dalia Mickevičienė2, Laura Žlibinaitė3, Agnė Čekanauskaitė3 Exp Gerontol 2021 Apr 19 VIEW
Tai Chi improves standing balance control under reduced or conflicting sensory conditions Tsang WW//Wong VS//Fu S//Hui-Chan CW. Arch Phys Med Rehabil 2004 VIEW
Tai Chi in Chinese adults with metabolic syndrome: A pilot randomized controlled trial. Leung LY1, Chan AW2, Sit JW3, Liu T4, Taylor-Piliae RE5 Complement Ther Med. 2019 Oct VIEW
Tai Chi in Patients With Heart Failure With Preserved Ejection Fraction. Yeh GY, Wood MJ, Wayne PM, Quilty MT, Stevenson LW, Davis RB, Phillips RS, Forman DE. Congest Heart Fail. 2012 Oct 12 VIEW
Tai Chi increases functional connectivity and decreases chronic fatigue syndrome: A pilot intervention study with machine learning and fMRI analysis Kang Wu1,2, Yuanyuan Li1, Yihuai Zou1, Yi Ren1, Yahui Wang1, Xiaojie Hu1, Yue Wang1, Chen Chen1, Mengxin Lu1, Lingling Xu1, Linlu Wu1, Kuangshi Li1 PLoS One 2022 Dec 1 VIEW
Tai Chi Intervention Improves Dynamic Postural Control During Gait Initiation in Older Adults: A Pilot Study. Vallabhajosula S1, Roberts BL, Hass CJ. J Appl Biomech. 2014 Jul 9 VIEW
Tai Chi Intervention Increases Progenitor CD34(+) Cells in Young Adults. Ho TJ1, Ho LI, Hsueh KW, Chan TM, Huang SL, Lin JG, Liang WM, Hsu WH, Harn HJ, Lin SZ. Cell Transplant. 2014 VIEW
Tai Chi Interventions Promoting Social Support and Interaction Among Older Adults: A Systematic Review Yael Koren, Suzanne Leveille, Tongjian You Res Gerontol Nurs May-Jun 2021 VIEW
Tai Chi Is a Promising Exercise Option for Patients With Coronary Heart Disease Declining Cardiac Rehabilitation. Salmoirago-Blotcher E1, Wayne PM2, Dunsiger S3, Krol J4, Breault C4, Bock BC3, Wu WC3, Yeh GY5 J Am Heart Assoc. 2017 Oct 11 VIEW
Tai Chi is an effective form of exercise to reduce markers of frailty in older age. Kasim NF1, van Zanten JV2, Aldred S3 Exp Gerontol. 2020 Mar 14 VIEW
Tai Chi is Effective in Delaying Cognitive Decline in Older Adults with Mild Cognitive Impairment: Evidence from a Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. Yang J1,2, Zhang L2, Tang Q2, Wang F2, Li Y1, Peng H1, Wang S1 Evid Based Complement Alternat Med. 2020 Mar 25 VIEW
Tai Chi is effective in treating knee osteoarthritis: A randomized controlled trial. Wang C, Schmid CH, Hibberd PL, Kalish R, Roubenoff R, Rones R, McAlindon T. Arthritis Rheum 2009 Oct 29 VIEW
Tai Chi Is Not Equivalent to Pulmonary Rehabilitation. Goldstein RS1 Chest. 2018 Sep VIEW
Tai Chi Is Safe and Effective for the Hip Joint: A Biomechanical Perspective. Duan J, Wang K, Chang T, Wang L, Zhang S, Niu W J Aging Phys Act. 2019 Nov 21 VIEW
Tai Chi may be more effective for improving fibromyalgia symptoms than aerobic exercise. Ostrovsky DA Explore (NY). 2018 Aug 6 VIEW
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